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Not all forms of color blindness are hereditary. There are three distinct types of hereditary color blindness, each with different frequencies in the human population, and with distinct genetic causes. Red-green color blindness is more common among males than females, but blue-yellow color blindness is not. Talking about color blindness in general, there is no reliable ratio of male-to-female prevalence.

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An estimated 45% of Men are colour blind, compared to 11% for Women.

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1 out of every 100 people are color blind in the u.s.

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